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It is achived through a debug option availble from one of the ui plugin.

Pratik Shah wrote:
> This doesn't show up in my workspace that I was using prior to 3.1. It
> does show up in my runtime workbench. How do I bring it up in
> my development workspace?
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------
>

Start Eclipse using -debug, create a file called .options in the Eclipse
install directory, and put the following line in the .options file:
org.eclipse.ui/perf/showHeapStatus=true

Boris

"Pascal Rapicault" <pascal@ibm.canada> wrote in message
news:dcufia$so4$1@news.eclipse.org...
> It is achived through a debug option availble from one of the ui plugin.
>
> Pratik Shah wrote:
> > This doesn't show up in my workspace that I was using prior to 3.1. It
> > does show up in my runtime workbench. How do I bring it up in
> > my development workspace?
> >
> > ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------
> >

Boris Bokowski wrote:
> Start Eclipse using -debug, create a file called .options in the Eclipse
> install directory, and put the following line in the .options file:
> org.eclipse.ui/perf/showHeapStatus=true
>
> Boris
>
> "Pascal Rapicault" <pascal@ibm.canada> wrote in message
> news:dcufia$so4$1@news.eclipse.org...
>
>>It is achived through a debug option availble from one of the ui plugin.
>>
>>Pratik Shah wrote:
>>
>>>This doesn't show up in my workspace that I was using prior to 3.1. It
>>>does show up in my runtime workbench. How do I bring it up in
>>>my development workspace?
>>>
>>> ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------
>>>
>
>
>

Scratch that. This patch breaks my 3.1 development IDE. It appears to
usurp org.eclipse.ui.workbench, and my plugins which depend on it can no
longer resolve classes properly...

Install at your own risk, I guess but it doesn't seem to work for me.

Mark.

Mark Melvin wrote:
> Or install an updated version using the patch on this update site:
>
> http://www.md.pp.ru/~eu/eclipse/
>
> M.
>
> Boris Bokowski wrote:
>
>> Start Eclipse using -debug, create a file called .options in the Eclipse
>> install directory, and put the following line in the .options file:
>> org.eclipse.ui/perf/showHeapStatus=true
>>
>> Boris
>>
>> "Pascal Rapicault" <pascal@ibm.canada> wrote in message
>> news:dcufia$so4$1@news.eclipse.org...
>>
>>> It is achived through a debug option availble from one of the ui plugin.
>>>
>>> Pratik Shah wrote:
>>>
>>>> This doesn't show up in my workspace that I was using prior to 3.1. It
>>>> does show up in my runtime workbench. How do I bring it up in
>>>> my development workspace?
>>>>
>>>> ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------
>>>>
>>>>
>>
>>
>>

Start Eclipse using -debug, create a file called .options in the Eclipse
install directory, and put the following line in the .options file:
org.eclipse.ui/perf/showHeapStatus=true

That worked, thanks.

I'm using Eclipse 4.1 with the PDT addon for developing with PHP. While not doing anything with Eclipse, the heap size keeps jumps all the time from 41M of 121M, to 71M, and back, all within less than 5 seconds. Is this normal?